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Collaboration between health sciences librarians and faculty as reflected by articles published in the Journal of the Medical Library Association. [PDF]
A recent study by Higgins and colleagues reports that the Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA) had the highest percentage of articles with both librarian and faculty coauthors out of 13 peer-reviewed journals in science, technology, engineering, and medicine librarianship and education between 2005 and 2014.
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This study analyzed trends in research activity as represented in the published research in the leading peer-reviewed professional journal for health sciences librarianship.Research articles were identified from the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association and Journal of the Medical Library Association (1991-2007).
Sally A Gore, Lisa A Palmer
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Requisitos uniformes para originais submetidos a Revistas Biomédicas
Um pequeno grupo de editores de revistas da área médica reuniu-se informalmente em Vancouver, Colúmbia Britânica, em 1978, para estabelecer diretrizes para o formato dos originais submetidos a suas revistas.
Linda Hawes Clever +12 more
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The second half of 2022 was a time of much change at the Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA). We hope to lead this journal with transparency, and in this spirit, we wanted to give you an overview of what we have done since we were ...
Jill T. Boruff, Michelle Kraft
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Publishing case studies in health sciences librarianship
While most issues of the Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA) contain one or two case studies, the JMLA editorial team is pleased to note that the current issue contains six case studies, highlighting a wide range of library-driven ...
Katherine G. Akers, Kathleen Amos
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Corrects a missing acknowledgment to the National Library of Medicine (NLM), National Institutes of Health, from authors Liz Amos and Lisa Federer and author Lisa Federer’s affiliation in “Announcing the Journal of the Medical Library Association’s data ...
Katherine G. Akers
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Corrects Figure 3 of “Trend Analysis of Journal Metrics: A New Academic Library Service?” on 105(3) July, page 242. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2017.98.
Katherine G. Akers
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Corrects author Lisa de Saxe Zerden’s name in the author byline of “Interprofessional collaboration between health sciences librarians and health professions faculty to implement a book club discussion for incoming students” on 107(3) July, pages i, 403,
Katherine G. Akers
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